Evening Republican, Volume 15, Number 129, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 1 June 1911 — Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 [ADVERTISEMENT]

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LOCAL HAPPENINGS. Get screen doors of the J. C. Gwin Lumber Co. During the month of May this year there were shipped from Rensselaer 7,600 gallons of cream. U-. Our screen doors are the best; hang right, longest and the price is right. J. C. Gwin Lumber Co. ■ ■■ ’..'.1, ■ Misses May Kinney and Edna Yockey returned to Spencer yesterday, after a visit since Saturday with Everet Kinney, the former’s cousin. H. R. Parker and wife, of Harrisburg, Pa., are guests of his uncle, Ben Barger and family, of Jordan township, It is their first visit to Indiana. Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Tryon went to Strawn, 111., in their auto today. They will be absent about a week, visiting at his old home. Joe Larsh came down town Wednesday for the first time since Sunday. He fainted while at home that day and has been laid up since but is now about well again. ' —"T "'* . Special millinery sale for 15 days. My mlllnery and dress making parlors, one block west of post office and just north of th'e Milroy monument —Mrs. H. A. Cripps. Mrs. E. G. Warren, son Edward and daughter Ruth, of Lawton, Okla., arrived in DeMotte Wednesday and 1 will spend the summer visiting her mother, Mrs. Mary Troxell, and other Jasper county relatives. Don't wait until the house gets full of files to put up screens. If your old ones are not first-class, order new screen doors of the J. C. Gwin Lumber Co., phone 6. Mrs. Margaret Huber, of Jordan, Ind., who has been visiting her granddaughter, Mrs. Thos, Jensen for several days, left this morning for her home.: Mrs. Jensen accompanied her part way home.

E. A. Hearne, who drove a Fiat car In the Indianapolis races, stopped in Rensselaer a short time today, en route to Chicago from Indianapolis. He was driving a Thomas racing car and was accompanied by two gentle* men friends. Y Mr. and Mrs. O. K. Rainier and Dr. and Mrs. Owin came from Lafayette by auto Wednesday, where the doctor and his wife had visited for several days Mr. Ranier recently purchased the N. Littlefield property and win more here about July 10th. Grover W. Reynolds, a. traveling man, wanted In Milwaukee, Chicago, Waterloo (Iowa), Cincinnati, Terre Haute and other places for floating bogus checks, yesterday at Ft Wayne re ceived a sentence of seven years. He attribute! his fall to gambling. a The Democratic trustees of North Judson, being a majority of the trustees of Btgrke county, held several caucuses and finally decided that C. W. Cannon, superintendent of the San Pierre schools, would be their candidate for county superintendent He will be elected next Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Car) T. Case, of New Orleans, La., were in Rensselaer Tuesday, being guests of Eugene Purtelle. Together they went to Lafayette by auto and then to Indianapolis and through the southern part of the state. Mr. Purtelle returned here this morning and is again busy with the railroad proposition. J. M. Sauser has completed the building of a barn on his fruit farm west of town and will soon start the building of a good six-room house. Mr. Sauser reports that the pear crop is the only fruit that was seriously , Injured by the frost It was almost totally destroyed. He is expecting something like 300 bushels of pears and it looks now as though he would not gather more that a half dozen bushels. Measure the doors for new screens then call Phone No. 1, and get good ones from the J. 0. Qwln Lumber Co.